Sure, I'll always love baseball and intend to attend a good number of games this season--Cubs, White Sox and perhaps some in other cities.
And though I'm not betting any money on it, I think the Cubs are poised to be even better than they were in 2016.
They may not win as many games, but barring catastrophic injuries they should benefit from the confidence of having won it all and gotten the proverbial monkey--or goat, as the case may be--off their back, to better roll through the playoffs to another coronation...without inducing as many coronaries.
But even if they do--and repeats are rare and particularly challenging--there's no way 2017 can be a more joyous baseball season for me than 2016.
The Chicago Cubs were clearly the best team in baseball throughout the regular season, and despite some hiccups during the playoffs--even, perhaps especially, in the final game--they won the World Series for the first time that anyone alive can remember.
And I was able to go to five playoff games, including three during the World Series.
So even if history repeats itself, it'll just be more of the same. A phenomenal same, but unless I'm actually added to the playoff roster, nothing that can surpass last year.
...when I even predicted before the season that the Cubs would win the World Series--and also got my Kris Bryant winning the MVP pick right.
I'm predicting both those things again. If they happen, awesome, but even if not, at least I saw my wishes come true.
So without quite as much personally invested, here are:
2. Baltimore Orioles
3. Toronto Blue Jays
4. New York Yankees
5. Tampa Bay Rays
American League Central
1. Cleveland Indians
4. New York Yankees
5. Tampa Bay Rays
American League Central
1. Cleveland Indians
2. Kansas City Royals
3. Detroit Tigers
3. Detroit Tigers
4. Minnesota Twins
5. Chicago White Sox
American League West
1. Seattle Mariners
American League West
1. Seattle Mariners
2. Texas Rangers
3. Houston Astros
4. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
4. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
5. Oakland Athletics
Wild Cards: Orioles over Rangers
ALDS: Red Sox over Mariners
Indians over Orioles
Pennant Winner: Red Sox
AL MVP: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
AL Cy Young: Chris Sale, Red Sox
AL Rookie of the Year: Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox
AL Manager of the Year: Scott Servais, Mariners
Wild Cards: Orioles over Rangers
ALDS: Red Sox over Mariners
Indians over Orioles
Pennant Winner: Red Sox
AL MVP: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
AL Cy Young: Chris Sale, Red Sox
AL Rookie of the Year: Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox
AL Manager of the Year: Scott Servais, Mariners
White Sox Record: 66-96
National League East
1. New York Mets
National League East
1. New York Mets
4. Miami Marlins
5. Philadelphia Phillies
National League Central
1. Chicago Cubs
5. Philadelphia Phillies
National League Central
1. Chicago Cubs
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. Cincinnati Reds
5. Milwaukee Brewers
National League West
1. San Francisco Giants
4. Cincinnati Reds
5. Milwaukee Brewers
National League West
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Los Angeles Dodgers
3. Colorado Rockies
3. Colorado Rockies
4. Arizona Diamondbacks
5. San Diego Padres
Wild Cards: Dodgers over Nationals
NLCS: Cubs over Mets
Giants over Dodgers
NL Pennant Winner: Cubs
NL MVP: Kris Bryant, Cubs
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
NL Rookie of the Year: Dansby Swanson, Braves
Manager of the Year: Bud Black, Rockies
Cubs Record: 100-62
World Series Winner: Chicago Cubs
(over Boston Red Sox)
5. San Diego Padres
Wild Cards: Dodgers over Nationals
NLCS: Cubs over Mets
Giants over Dodgers
NL Pennant Winner: Cubs
NL MVP: Kris Bryant, Cubs
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
NL Rookie of the Year: Dansby Swanson, Braves
Manager of the Year: Bud Black, Rockies
Cubs Record: 100-62
World Series Winner: Chicago Cubs
(over Boston Red Sox)
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